Appeal the Citation.

To contest the citation, you may request to appear in District Court of Maryland for Prince George's County by returning the completed form on the back of the Citation. Submit the completed form at least 5 days prior to the "Due Date" shown on the front of the Citation.

You will be notified by mail of the court date. If you do not receive a notification of your court date within 30 days, call the City of Laurel Automated Speed Enforcement Customer Service Office at 443-749-8834, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

If you lost your ticket

Contact the City of Laurel Automated Speed Enforcement Customer Service at 443-749-8834, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

About the program

The City is now one of many jurisdictions in the Washington Metropolitan area to use automated speed enforcement to reduce traffic crashes, pedestrian accidents and save lives. The program will provide automated enforcement in residential areas with speed limits of 20 mph or more that are within a half mile radius of a dedicated school zone. Speed cameras provide police with one more tool to protect pedestrians and other motorists by targeting aggressive driving behaviors.

The fine for violating the posted speed limit is $40.00 for each violation. Violators traveling 12 miles over the posted speed limit will activate the speed camera which will result in a violation notice being issued via the US Mail. All violators may pay the fine or request a court date to contest violation notices. The city held an implementation period which began on Monday, November 22, and lasted 30-days where only warnings were issued. After that period, fines began to be issued to violators.

Photo violations do not result in points and cannot be used to increase a person’s insurance rates. Recipients of citations may contest them in District Court and operation of school zone cameras is restricted to Monday through Friday, from 6AM to 8PM

Current Locations

300 Block of Seventh St S/B

8000 Block of Cherry Lane E/B

8000 Block of Cherry Lane W/B

7500 Block of Van Dusen Rd N/B

900 Block of Montgomery St W/B

7700 Block of Van Dusen Rd S/B

500 Block of Montgomery St E/B

1000 Block of Montrose Ave E/B

7700 Block of Old Sandy Spring Rd W/B

7600 Block of Brooklyn Bridge Rd W/B

8000 Block of Sandy Spring Rd E/B

Red Light Cameras

Red light tickets are managed by American Traffic Solutions on behalf of the City of Laurel.

Pay Online

Logon to www.violationinfo.com by entering your Notice number and PIN number shown in the red box on the front right of your Notice. Click the Pay button. There is a convenience fee of $4.00 that will be assessed at the time of payment.

Pay by Mail

Mail your check or money order (payable to the City of Laurel) in the enclosed envelope along with the coupon printed at the bottom of the Citation. Do not mail cash. The mailing address is:'

Pay by Credit Card

Call toll free 1-866-790-4111 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. There is a convenience fee of $4.00 that will be assessed at the time of payment.

Appeal the Citation

To contest the citation, you may request to appear in District Court of Maryland for Prince George's County by returning the completed form on the back of the Citation. Submit the completed form at least 5 days prior to the "Due Date" shown on the front of the Citation. If you appear in Court, the maximum amount you can be charged is a $100.00 fine and court costs.

You will be notified by mail of the court date. if you do not receive a notification of your court date within 30 days, call the City of Laurel Red Light Camera Enforcement Customer Service Office toll free at 1-866-790-4111, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

If you lost your ticket

Contact the City of Laurel Red Light Camera Enforcement Customer Service Office toll free at 1-866-790-4111, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

The Laurel Police Department is committed to providing the highest quality of law enforcement service to the City of Laurel citizens by aggressive Crime Prevention and vigorously pursuing and arresting criminals.